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5✭✭✭✭✭
Highly
recommended"Possibly the
best Australian police crime thriller I have read and at
the top of my list of police crime thrillers worldwide ...
great characterisation, solid police work, good
intertwining of police and personal plot lines, well
researched historical background and above all lots of plot
twists which come together with an amazing emotional
impact."www.suncoastbookreviews.comSarina
Gale, Books + Publishing, 20 March 2014
"A terrific read""...
As his past and present collide, Berlin faces some of the
toughest questions of his career. From Kodak film rolls to
foil-capped milk bottles, McGeachin has created a
pitch-perfect sense of Melbourne in the 1960s. This is a
terrific read with great plot twists, complex characters
and a menacing atmosphere."
http://www.fancygoods.com.au/booksandpublishing/2014/06/10/book-reviews-st-kilda-blues-geoffrey-mcgeachin-viking/Sydney
Morning Herald, 13 July 2014
"A harrowing thriller with an intriguing setting, this is
an excellent outing from McGeachin."
Michael
Popplewww.austcrimefiction.org
-May 2014
"Clever, moving, fabulous" -
5✭✭✭✭✭"This
series is as much a character study of Charlie Berlin and
the after effects of war, as it is a police procedural.
It's the great strength of these three books, and why they
are increasingly earning the attention and commendation
that they deserve ... alongside the brilliant character
portrayal there's also a really strong sense of place and
time."Karen
Chisholmwww.austcrimefiction.org/review/review-st-kilda-blues-geoffrey-mcgeachin

www.readplus.com.au
"Geoffrey
McGeachin is my favourite crime writer at the
moment.""
....His
mastery of a chilling narrative from the serial killer, his
portrayal of family relations and his wonderful depiction
of the 1960s era make this a stand-out detective story,
equally as good if not better than his previous award
winning novels. This is one series that I will happily
follow."Pat
Pledger
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